The Doghouse
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459106/fan_mail/new] When people hear “school resource officer,” they usually think security first. We wanted to go deeper, so we brought in Officers Nason Lane and Tyler Rowe from the Sikeston Department of Public Safety to explain what the SRO role actually looks like day to day: building relationships, mentoring kids who are having a rough season, supporting staff, and stepping in when a real criminal issue shows up. If you care about school safety, student wellbeing, or how community policing works inside a school building, this conversation is for you. We dig into how social media and smartphones changed the school environment. Rumors travel faster than adults can react, Snapchat creates risky illusions of privacy, and students often forget that a post can follow them into college, jobs, or the courtroom. We also talk about the impact of Missouri’s phone restrictions during the school day and why many parents end up supporting it once they see students reconnect, talk more, and focus again. From there we get practical about the safety layers that schools use today: weapons detectors, clear backpacks, controlled entry points, fencing, cameras, visitor management systems like Raptor, and coordination with emergency response tools. But we keep coming back to the biggest takeaway: trust prevents problems. When kids see an SRO as a safe adult, they ask for help sooner and avoid choices that can derail graduation. Subscribe for more Sikeston stories, share this with a parent or educator, and leave a review so more people can find the show. 👉 Subscribe, rate, and share The Doghouse — your home for Sikeston Bulldogs and everything Sikeston. 🎧 Listen: Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Buzzsprout | iHeartRadio 🌐 Visit: thedoghouse.buzzsprout.com 📱 Follow: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube ✉️ Contact: doghouse.sikeston@gmail.com
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